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Hello.

My name is Lim Seung Been, a high school student living in Korea.

I found a picture that was written incorrectly in your article.

So I respectfully ask you to correct it.




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The Republic of Korea has been used as the name East Sea since 59 B.C. Even on foreign maps, the name of the East Sea is mostly recorded as 'Sea of Korea' until the 18th century. However, in the 18th century, Asia began to be introduced in Europe around Japan, and it began to be listed as 'Sea of Japan'. The designation of Sea of Japan goes against the UN's naming principle that "the maritime designation adjacent to the two countries cannot use the national name of either country." Therefore, the sole indication of 'Sea of Japan' is an error and at least simultaneous indication with 'East Sea' is desired.




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Thank you for reading the mail

I want you to listen to my request for correction

I hope that your company will continue to develop and have many unbiased articles.


In Korea, Lim Seungbin



 
   
 

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